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"... it's getting more chaotic than I thought."

"What are you talking about? This is all because of what Ars did."

"Well, if they say that, there's no word to return. I didn't think it would get any worse."

It's been a while since we fought against the Allies to crush Fontana.

I was working back in Fontana.

The Kermouth realm is left to Elance, the Burmese family who became the eastern frontier uncle.

Elance was a type who wanted to be born before, but unexpectedly, the way he fought was a person with a strong focus on protection.

Well, is it true that Carlos was the only knight who entrusted the city of Burma that he had taken from the Ulk family?

Even in this defense battle, he was in charge of the fort's defense in a stable manner, so I'll be relieved.

That's how I entrusted the defense of the border. I was working to make the Fontana kingdom even more challenging.

Even so, I haven't done anything that has changed.

He used the Balkan Knights to improve the land, build roads and railroads, and improve the so-called national power.

In the meantime, I had Leon and Paine gather information on movements outside the Kingdom of Fontana.

The 250,000 Allied troops who had marched against Fontana clashed with the Fontana army in the defensive wall of Carmus on the border, losing food and retreating.

And when they retreated, they were chased by Fontana's cavalry and developed into rivalries.

The coalition forces from there looked terrible.

Much damage was done to each other, but one of the noblemen who suffered the damage was a nobleman with territory on the retreat road, where he was furious and left the coalition forces.

In addition, the Coalition refused to allow them to pass through the territory and provide food.

Originally, the Allied forces were in a state of food shortages and even more chaos.

But it was the Menmen who should have commanded the chaos.

The Menmen had the most food in this alliance.

It was simply a powerful aristocrat who had plenty of food, but he also responded to aerial attacks by airships from Fontana.

The only coalition that burned a lot of food was barely damaged.

We decided to distribute the Menmen's food within the Alliance, but that wasn't very fair.

It seems that we have poorly pursued the issue of responsibility in the fight with each other, and have provided food that feels unfair.

And there was an angry army of nobles.

They had an argument with the Menmen, and the Allies were beginning to create a great gulf in each noble army.

And the aristocratic army was by no means disciplined.

Originally, it was the traditional way for magical nobles and their servants to gather peasants and other people to fight, and almost every army gathered people like that.

As a result, the peasants gained momentum if they won the battle, otherwise fleeing the army would have been no surprise.

It seems that some of those peasants had leadership.

Looks like they got hungry and couldn't stand it anymore and fled the army.

But there's only one way to get food where you left off.

They have become bandits.

The bandits continued to flee while attacking several villages and others.

The trouble was with the nobleman who was on the run.

They crushed the bandits.

But he defeated even the soldiers of the aristocratic army who chased the fugitives to see what went wrong.

The soldiers who chased the fugitives were soldiers of the aristocratic family who had friendly relations with the Menmen, and they naturally consulted the Menmen to protest against them.

But it is only natural for the aristocrats who rule their territory to take care of the bandits who appear in their territory.

I objected to what you were complaining about, but in fact, this noble family wasn't in the Allied army.

The aristocrats in the north had to deal with Fontana as soon as they heard he was independent.

Although the King's decree was difficult to judge, I should have led the army to King's Landing and joined the Allied army.

This time, the noble family cooperated with the Allied army, but decided not to move the army.

The Menmen rejected this point as an outrageous act of disobeying the King's orders and not joining the Allied army.

Of course, it would be close to a line of argument.

In fact, they were working with the Allied forces to provide safe passage and enough food for the territory.

But even though he led the army to Fontana, he was unable to achieve any results, and he took tough measures to face the army of friendly aristocrats who were killed by his own soldiers.

As a result, they attacked the northern aristocracy that defeated the bandits, in conjunction with an aristocratic army that aligned itself with House Menmen's claims.

And what happens in cities that have been attacked and fallen?

Yes, there have been tragic incidents of looting and mausoleum abuse.

As you can see, the Allied army as a whole never did the same thing.

It is only natural that the impeccable aristocracy was attacked by the Menmen and their surroundings.

The Allies split up around the nobles who left earlier.

But the Menmen were strong.


The split alliance once ran into more than a skirmish from the front, but the Menmen won the battle.

But that's why I have no reason to lower my head to House Menmen.

I contacted King's Landing, denounced the Menmen's actions, and asked for help.

However, even if the Doren royal family had an army to defend the King's capital, there could be no fighting power against the Menmen and the aristocracy surrounding them.

Even if I gave the king's order and told the Menmen to stop fighting, I could not properly arbitrate with the reply that there was a fault on the other side.

To that end, the Doren royal family sent out a further rescue request to the Rheinzatz family, the remainder of the three nobles.

The Lindsatz family officially told the royal family to admit that the Lindsatz family would become a new royal family if they wanted an army.

Though it was the result of my work at the church on my own, the Linzats might have thought of becoming kings themselves.

But I don't like being sent out as a crusader like Fontana, so I thought I'd get permission from the Doren royal family first.

The royal family was furious with this, but it is not good to leave the rampant Menmen behind.

After thinking about it, she told me this.

The Reinzats and the Dorens made an alliance, and the Reinzats gave orders to become hegemonic nobles.

Originally, there was no need for a royal order to name a hegemonic nobleman, but it was necessary to form an alliance.

Otherwise, even the great aristocracy could not speak to the royal family about the sale of salt.

House Rheinzatz accepted the proposal.

This is difficult to judge, or was it originally an act aimed at becoming a hegemonic aristocracy rather than a will to become a king, or did you think there would be time for the royal family to accept its throne once it became a hegemonic aristocracy?

I don't know.

I don't know in the heart of the Rhinesatz family, but in reality, the Rhinesatz family allied with the Doren royal family to become the hegemonic nobility and set out for the rampant Menmen in the north.

The Menmen won all several skirmishes with rival factions that split within the Allied forces and began marching against incoming Rheinzats.

And it was supposed to be a big confrontation between the Menmen faction and the Rheinzats from the front.

All of a sudden, the Lindsatz family was attacked.

The Rhine Zats were attacked, not by the Rhine Zats against the Menmen faction.

The attack came from the House of Resolute, a great aristocracy located in the south.

The House of Risolte, once expelled from the hegemonic aristocracy by the Alliance of Three Nobles.

No, not now.

The House of Risolte became a new king, and under the name of the kingdom of Risolte came the reign of Rheinzats.

Even though it fell from a hegemonic nobility, it was still a House of Resorte that left enough power to be considered a great nobleman.

Originally, it was strong enough for three great nobles to form an alliance and finally pull themselves out of that position.

As a result, the attacked Lindsatz family was devoured.

As it stands, their territory is in jeopardy.

The Rhinesatz army was so upset.

The Menmen didn't miss the opportunity.

The Menmen faction, which was in the midst of the battle, allegedly staged an ambush in the form of an upset assault on the floating Rhine Zats army.

As a result, the Rhinesatz army was defeated.

They immediately assembled their troops and pulled them up to Rhinesatz territory.

I wondered if the Menmen faction would chase the Rheinzats army, and the Menmen acted differently.

While chasing the fleeing Rheinzatz army properly, they turned their course on their way to King's Landing.

How dare the Menmen put their troops in King's Landing and set out to protect the royal family?

The Risolte family took the ritual from the church on its own and named the royal family.

The Reinzatz family recognized the royal family as a hegemonic nobleman while demonstrating their willingness to get permission from the royals.

Maybe they both tried to stand up above the others with a different approach.

The Menmen put the king into their own hands and tried to gain even the economic power of the King's Land.

... but originally, the Menmen would have to remember what the Allies were like.

The aristocrats who joined the Menmen faction in a split alliance were running wild.

They were thoroughly plundering and looting the cities they had invaded.

Even if it were the King's Land.

No, rather, there are few fighters to protect, but what if an army loses its brakes to the King's Land, which is economically rich and full of goods and money?

The Menmen who secured the royal family turned the King's Land into hell.

A royal capital devastated by looting.

King Doren secretly escapes from there.

The Menmen who continue to sit in King's Landing to defend the throne that has disappeared and the Lord is absent.

And the end of the coalition forces that ruined the city as they surrounded the Menmen.

It was precisely that year that Fontana was founded as a kingdom, and the situation had become chaotic enough to imagine that the previous situation had actually been quite stable.

... it's not my fault, is it?

Surprised by the terrible tragedy, I gave instructions to tighten the border guard even further.



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